The Andromeda galaxy: All you need to know

 Hey, Space Placers!

Fall is the best time to see the Andromeda Galaxy, resplendent and pretty easy to find as you can see in this article. 

It is visible now late at night and will be rising earlier each night through the months of Fall.

Visible to our eyes, binoculars, telescopes and cameras/smartphones, it is a favorite.

Andromeda Galaxy

Telephoto pic by Greg Redfern; was published online by Space.com

Andromeda Galaxy a fist-width above the sea horizon taken while underway on a cruise ship.

Camera by Greg Redfern

Andromeda Galaxy above the sea horizon taken while underway on a cruise ship.

iPhone pic by Greg Redfern



Andromeda Galaxy

Unistellar Telescope pic by Greg Redfern

Check it out for yourself. When you see it, consider that the light you are seeing took 2.5 MILLION years to travel to your optic nerves. When that light left Andromeda Galaxy, our ancestors were standing upright for the first time.

Sky Guy in VA

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